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Hi everyone

Welcome to the Forums! I hope you make new friends and enjoy your stay in the process! :)

You'll find many similar posts from other parents coming to help seek help and support, as well as guidance in understanding their loved ones who're also on the Autistic Spectrum. Pretty much everyone here is friendly and are always willing to help people like yourself understand what living with autism is like from their own experiences.

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The following threads may help and can act as a stepping stone into the journey of helping understand and support your child better in the years to come:

What helped?

If you all could answer some questions!

How to explain meltdowns to my parents?

Help for young son on the spectrum
 
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Warm welkome to the forums Might i humbly suggest you also do a google (or any search engine ) search reg ASD i can promise you its LOADED with info
 
Hi, :-) Duclona I have a 26 year old autistic son, (NOT high functioning, and I'm not sure how many other son's might share my high fuctioning/ASD 1 but undiagnosed status. I have a lot of sons)

I'm sure we will all (here) endeavour to assist you, any way we can.
 
Welcome to the forums!
There is a lot of information here and feel free to ask questions you may have.
Glad to help if we can. :)
 

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